Opinion – Page 120

  • Mark Leftly
    Comment

    Infrastructure: Bobbing and weaving

    2016-03-10T18:46:00Z

    Fighting over funding for infrastructure projects has become a key battlefront in the contest to see who succeeds Cameron as Tory leader

  • Sarah
    Comment

    Sustainability: The vision thing

    2016-03-09T12:15:00Z

    Real sustainability means a built environment that can sustain its current, and future, population

  • Tony Pidgley
    Comment

    What makes good housing?

    2016-03-09T11:14:00Z

    When creating homes you have to put people first, then work on the buildings and spaces. Placemaking simply doesn’t work unless you start with a vision for the community

  • Housebuilding
    Comment

    Online poll: Housing quotas

    2016-03-09T11:04:00Z

    Should the government introduce fixed quotas of ‘affordable’ housing for new developments? Vote here

  • Anthony Chudleigh
    Comment

    Spending on wellbeing pays off

    2016-03-08T07:30:00Z

    A commitment to wellbeing comes at a price, but it’s well worth it

  • Sarah
    Comment

    Money where the mouth is

    2016-03-04T06:00:00Z

    The picture painted by the government of a fresh regeneration push as a fix to poverty ignores the complexity of the communities it is designed to help

  • Joyce Bridges
    Comment

    Capacity in the public sector is key

    2016-03-04T15:00:00Z

    How can we ensure that a growing London is a liveable London?

  • Debbie Hobbs
    Comment

    Is the performance gap really such a mystery?

    2016-03-04T06:00:00Z

    A lack of accountability is putting building performance in the UK well behind international operations

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: Known unknowns

    2016-03-04T06:00:00Z

    We’re uncertain what’s happening at Google HQ, unsure if the Queen has been sticking her oar in, and doubt the wisdom of building next to a nightclub. But why anyone would buy a flat without windows is a total mystery

  • Richard Steer
    Comment

    We hold the key

    2016-03-02T13:00:00Z

    Michael Gove’s recent rhetoric about rehabilitation may open the door to designing the UK’s new generation of super-prisons as institutions of redemption, a million miles away from the high-tension, low-hope jails across the Atlantic

  • Modular housing concept by RSHP
    Comment

    Online poll: Housing

    2016-03-02T11:39:00Z

    Will prefabricated housing form the next generation of affordable homes? Vote here

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: Just for the record

    2016-02-26T06:00:00Z

    It’s been a week for the record books. Brighton is to open the world’s most slender tower, the tallest clock tower is set for India, while Zaha Hadid becomes the first female architect to appear on Desert Island Discs

  • Sarah
    Comment

    EU referendum: The great unknown

    2016-02-25T06:00:00Z

    The noise from Westminster on the decision dubbed “one of the biggest in our lifetimes” by Cameron has only built as the week has gone on

  • Sadie Morgan
    Comment

    UK infrastructure: Thinking big

    2016-02-24T12:50:00Z

    What’s required to make the UK’s infrastructure fit for the 21st century? It’s important that imagination is at the heart of our thinking

  • EU flags
    Comment

    Online poll: Brexit

    2016-02-24T11:30:00Z

    Would it be better for the UK construction industry for Britain to remain in the EU or leave? Vote here

  • Caroline Paradise
    Comment

    Wellbeing: Feeling good

    2016-02-23T15:09:00Z

    Wellbeing should be at the heart of building design but other aspects of sustainability may have diverted attention away from the health impacts

  • Sarah
    Comment

    A client for London

    2016-02-19T06:00:00Z

    TfL’s launch of a 300-acre development programme will promote a significant amount of investment in the built environment at a time when it is desperately needed

  • Barny Evans
    Comment

    Renewables: Great expectations?

    2016-02-19T18:20:00Z

    2015 seemed like a bad year for renewables – but was it? And what can we expect in 2016?

  • Nick Cullen
    Comment

    Who turned out the lights?

    2016-02-19T17:50:00Z

    As the margin between electricity supply and demand decreases in the UK, the risk of blackouts is increasing

  • Hank Dittmar
    Comment

    Older Londoners deserve a better city

    2016-02-19T07:30:00Z

    The next mayor must help build a city that meets older Londoners’ needs